Daily Archives: February 19, 2015


Mondays, March 9 – April 13, 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm – Botanical Illustration with Graphite

Botanical illustration has been a practiced art for hundreds of years. This Boston Center for Adult Education course will give you a brief overview of the history of this art form and will show you the basics of how to draw flowers and plants with shading, perspective and form in graphite. We will begin with basic graphite techniques and move on to simple flower and plant structure. Students will learn about composition, light and methods to make your artwork “alive.” Each week will focus on a different flower provided by the instructor. Medium used will be graphite pencils.

Materials List:
11×14 pad Strathmore drawing paper – 400 series (brown or green cover; NOT yellow 300 series)
11×14 pad tracing paper (Canson preferred)
Set of graphite pencils (at least 2B, HB and 2H; you do not need more than that) – Faber- Castill or Prismacolor best brands
Kneaded grey erasers (2)
Battery operated pencil sharpener (Panasonic KP-4A is BEST; available online but lesser models should be okay)

The instructor is Nancy Bentivegna. Nancy Bentivegna was born and raised in Ithaca, NY. Art was always her favorite subject in school and she pursued this passion in the art program at Penn State University where she earned her B.A. After college, she worked in marketing and advertising with several large firms in New York. In 1999, she started her own design firm, Kester House, and began creating custom home décor for clients throughout the New York metropolitan area. Her works include furniture, murals, decorative accent pieces and soft goods (pillows, linens, etc.). In 2008 she began the Botanical Art and Illustration Program at the New York Botanical Garden. Ms. Bentivegna completed all course work in June 2011 and then relocated to Boston. She primarily works in watercolor combined with colored pencil for depth and detail. Her works have been displayed in specialty shops in Connecticut and her original botanical artwork is part of private collections from New York to Florida.

Classes will meet Mondays, March 9 – April 13, from 7:30 – 9:30 at the BCAE, 122 Arlington Street in Boston. The fee is $204 ($173 for BCAE members) with a materials cost of $15. Register online at http://www.bcae.org/index.cfm?method=ClassInfo.ClassInformation&int_class_id=12403&int_category_id=1&int_sub_category_id=1&int_catalog_id=0, or call 617-267-4430.


Tuesday, March 3, 6:30 pm – Emerald Necklace Night at Symphony

Please join The Emerald Necklace Conservancy on Tuesday, March 3 at Symphony Hall in Boston for a special event to benefit the Justine Mee Liff Fund for the Emerald Necklace. Generously hosted by the BSO, the evening will feature a pre-concert dinner reception and raffle followed by a performance of Stravinsky, Debussy and Brahms. Dessert reception at intermission. Tickets are $150 and $250 (preferred seating) available online at https://25749.thankyou4caring.org/party-in-the-park/night-at-symphony?erid=526776&trid=1f1d5801-d8e9-44bb-bee6-b82e767de6f9 or by contacting Emma Rose Kiefer at 617 522 2700.


Monday, March 2 & Wednesday, March 4, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm, and Saturday, March 7, 9:30 am – 1:30 pm – Bones of the Garden: Strengthening the Design

Every memorable landscape has something in common — strong “bones.” The placement of trees and shrubs creates form, directs movement, and organizes the garden. Learn to situate and integrate these stately elements into the cultivated landscape. Explore the concepts of scale, the creation of space, and the impact of change over time. You will experience first-hand how understanding these concepts can change your approach. Using this knowledge, you will develop your own site-specific design and receive feedback on design structure and plant combinations. During the final session of this New England Wild Flower Society course, inspect the “bones” of Garden in the Woods with a late winter walk. The three session class will be held Monday, March 2 and Wednesday, March 4 from 6:30 – 9, and on Saturday, March 7, from 9:30 – 1:30, and will be taught by Cheryl Salatino. Fee is $138 for NEWFS members, $163 for nonmembers. Register online at http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn/our-programs/bones-of-the-garden-strengthening-the-design. Image from https://www.jardins-sans-secret.com.